User manual
Chapter 7: Support
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I already have an array on an older FastTrak controller. Can I move that 
array to my new FastTrak SX4100 controller? 
Yes. All FastTrak controllers read the arrays the same way and can be 
moved from one controller to another. 
Can I take a drive used in a FastTrak SX4100 logical drive and access it 
directly with a different controller, such as the one integrated on the 
motherboard? 
Yes, but only under certain configurations. First, the other controller must 
address the drives as LBA, not CHS. 
Second, only the following configurations allow the drive(s) to be accessed 
individually on another controller:
• Single-drive RAID 0 (stripe)
• One drive from a RAID 1 (mirror) logical drive
•JBOD 
Other array configurations will not work for this purpose. 
If I have a problem with one of the drives on the FastTrak SX4100, how can I 
low-level format it to correct the problem? 
Do NOT do this! Low-level formatting hard disk drives is not only 
unnecessary but it generally does not correct problems commonly 
experienced during use. 
Errors such as bad sectors or ECC/CRC failure are best remedied by 
completely replacing the drive. For this reason, do NOT low-level format the 
drives attached to the FastTrak Controller.
Do I have to install disk management software on my logical drive in order 
to access the full storage capacity of drives? 
No! Disk management software will only complicate things. The logical drive 
should be fully addressable by your OS as it is. Remember that some 
operating systems have varying limits on the sizes of partitions and logical 
drives that can be defined. Consult your OS documentation about 
partitioning larger drives. Also see “Ranges of Disk Logical Drive Expansion” 
on page 45.
What system BIOS setup settings do I use for the drives on the FastTrak 
SX4100 controller? 
A BIOS setting is required only if you want to boot your system from the 
logical drive on the FastTrak controller. After your logical drive is created, 
partitioned and formatted, make the change in your BIOS boot order setting. 










